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Research Suggests That We Often Do Not Do What We

Question 66

Question 66

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Research suggests that we often do not do what we know and believe to be the right thing to do. Daniel Batson calls this phenomenon


A) moral dissonance.
B) overjustification.
C) ingratiation.
D) moral hypocrisy.

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